These ruins

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moondrifter
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Sat Mar 21, 2009 9:41 am

And this was a civilization
That came to nothing--he spurned with his toe
The slave-coloured dust. We breathed it in
Thankfully, oxygen to our culture.

Somebody found a curved bone
In the ruins. A kings probably,
He said. Imperfect courtiers
We eyed it, the dropped kerchief of time.
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Sat Mar 21, 2009 10:18 am

Hi Moon

Welcome to the forum. You'll find you get more response to your work if you do some crits on others. Have a look through the rules/guidelines if you are unsure - there are some helpful hints in there.

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Sat Mar 21, 2009 1:45 pm

Hi moondrifter,

Thankfully you kept this short because I didn't quite like the way it started, and the way you went about phrasing this. Not a big fan of capitalizing every single word that doesn't need to be, it makes it quite difficult to read, unless you want to achieve something specifically in the poem which I don't think you were intending.

Despite that, you have some colourful lines like "The slave-coloured dust. We breathed it in Thankfully, oxygen to our culture.", which I thought was a great way of describing this so-called dust. I got the feeling that the imperfect courtiers were us, assessing each and everything, was the kerchief the curved bone? Note, it should be "A king's probably".

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Mon Mar 23, 2009 10:01 am

"Oxygen to our culture", breathing life again, "civilisation in ruins" change, some good ideas here needs a bit more construction as what you
want to say.

Good idea if you look at others comments and works to give you better deliverence.

Thanks for the interesting read.

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Mon Mar 23, 2009 11:35 am

The ideas are interesting, but not quite sure if you should begin a poem with "And".

"That came to nothing--he spurned with his toe
The slave-coloured dust. We breathed it in
Thankfully, oxygen to our culture. "
- Again, lovely phrases, but a bit incoherent, at least to me.
Better luck with a revision.
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Mon Mar 23, 2009 1:44 pm

Hi, I thought this had alot of good raw material and some interesting visuals.
I didn't like the "And" at the start much either, so perhaps revise it,but it's your write and your call.
I think flow wise it was a bit out, but some nice lines in there all the same.

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